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“Drastic action” is needed to contain the spread of deadly Ebola in West Africa, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).<\/p>\n

Nearly 400 people have died in the outbreak which started in Guinea and has spread to neighbouring Sierra Leone and Liberia.<\/p>\n

It is the largest outbreak in terms of cases, deaths and geographical spread.<\/p>\n

The WHO said it was “gravely concerned” and there was potential for “further international spread”.<\/p>\n

The outbreak started four months ago and is continuing to spread.<\/p>\n

So far there have been more than 600 cases and around 60% of those infected with the virus have died.<\/p>\n

Ebola, a hemorrhagic fever, has no cure and is spread by contact with the fluids of infected people or animals, such as urine, sweat and blood.<\/p>\n

Most of the deaths have been centred in the southern Guekedou region of Guinea.<\/p>\n

The WHO has sent 150 experts to the region to help prevent the spread of the virus but admits ” there has been significant increase in the number of daily reported cases and deaths”.<\/p>\n

Dr Luis Sambo, the WHO’s regional director for Africa, said: “This is no longer a country-specific outbreak, but a sub-regional crisis that requires firm action.<\/p>\n

“WHO is gravely concerned of the on-going cross-border transmission into neighbouring countries as well as the potential for further international spread.<\/p>\n

“There is an urgent need to intensify response efforts…this is the only way that the outbreak will be effectively addressed.”<\/p>\n

The charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has already warned that theEbola outbreak is out of control.<\/p>\n

It says the epidemic will spread further unless there is a stronger international response.<\/p>\n

Ebola virus disease (EVD)<\/p>\n